From music festivals and sporting venues to motorsport circuits, painted grass has become a powerful way to deliver large-scale branding that’s both eye-catching and temporary.
You’ll often see it from aerial shots – bold logos, sponsor names or patterns stretched across open green spaces, designed to stand out on broadcast and in photography. It’s a simple idea, but getting it right requires the right materials, planning and application techniques.

Painting on grass is very different from painting on asphalt or concrete. The goal isn’t to coat a hard surface but to colour the tips of the grass blades without damaging the turf beneath.
This is achieved using water-based paints, specifically formulated to be safe for vegetation. These paints sit on the surface of the grass rather than penetrating deeply, allowing the plant to continue growing and photosynthesising.
Because the coating is light and breathable, it doesn’t suffocate the grass or prevent natural growth. The result is a vibrant, visible finish that can last throughout an event without harming the surface.
Water-based paints are the standard for grass applications.
They are:
These paints are commonly used across stadiums, golf courses and event spaces where temporary markings are required.
One of the key advantages of painting on grass is that it doesn’t require intensive removal.
In most cases, the paint is simply left to grow out naturally. As the grass continues to grow, the painted tips are gradually cut away through regular mowing, returning the surface to its original appearance over time.
If faster removal is needed, grounds teams can accelerate the process through more frequent mowing or light surface treatments, but in many cases this isn’t necessary.
This makes grass painting a low-impact solution compared to other forms of surface branding.

Grass provides a unique canvas, particularly for large-scale events.
It allows organisers to create:
In motorsport, for example, painted grass areas around circuits can enhance the visual identity of the track. At festivals and sporting venues, they create immersive environments that reinforce messaging and branding.
While the concept may seem straightforward, achieving clean, accurate results at scale requires careful planning – and an understand of how the topography affects the final look.
At Roadgrip, we combine traditional set-out methods with modern technology to ensure precision:
This approach allows us to translate complex branding into large-format graphics on grass, ensuring logos are proportionally correct, aligned and visually balanced from every angle, whether viewed from ground level or broadcast cameras.

Painting on grass offers a versatile way to deliver branding without permanent alteration to the surface. It’s quick to install, safe for the environment and easy to manage after the event.
For organisers looking to maximise visibility and create memorable visuals, it provides a practical solution that works across a wide range of events.
Contact our expert team to discuss your event requirements.